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Disruptive technology will not kill banks

Jeff For Banks

Lending Club funded $5 billion in loans since its founding in 2007. Aside from the cyber security of it, let''s think of the implications from a corporate accounting system that wants to interact directly with the bank''s core. Banks remain centers of communities and the number one source for capital for small business.

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10 Who Had a Rough Year

American Banker

Scandal, business models gone awry, missing money and executive shake-ups — 2016 had it all. Here are the financial services executives or groups of them who took the heat and will be looking for better times in 2017.

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OCC Zeros In on New Risk Type: Strategic Decision Making

American Banker

Offering a new product or considering a merger may boost returns, but the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency says changes in strategy can be risky.

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The 2015 GonzoBanker Awards

Gonzobanker

In the age of Twitter, Apple Pay and Lending Club, it’s important to remember the shareholder performance delivered by Gleason and team when compared to the behemoths. To those community bankers claiming their growing Compliance departments say no to everything. Community bank marketing resources. Bravo OZRK! C’mon Man!’

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Four 2023 U.S. Policy Predictions for Financial Services Companies

FICO

Just in the last few months, both Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae announced that their respective automated underwriting systems will consider consumer-permissioned cash flow data in the assessment process that will provide key benefits for first-time homebuyers and underserved communities.